Judge's Comments

I've never been a fan of flexing shots, however, with her very first set on Met I have become a Nimfa fan. I can't say it enough, I love a model who shows a range of facial expression. Thank you Nimfa and welcome!

Wow, a photographer after my own heart. I enjoy this set and would love it if all photo artist stopped asking the models to smile all the time. I agree it's forced and unnatural. Thanks Lorenzo for your style!

When I saw the first few shots I thought "wow, really hot girl. Seductive look. This is going to be a great set." But then I scrolled down. Sorry but paint, like too many tattoos, is just a real turn off.

Nice set, though I wish it were a little longer. Is it just me or does Maria Espen remind anyone of Emma Watson (aka Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter films, and who I believe also once had braces & aka Belle of Beauty and the Beast). I hope we see much more of this new beauty!

I, on the other hand, LOVE the shots between Kenya's legs with her face IN focus. For those who don't get it (maybe they've never done it), but if you've ever gone down on a woman then looked up at her face and see her watching you . . . well, there's nothing more erotic. At least that's my take.

Images 82 & 83: I know I've posted this opinion before but I'll say it again. Two photos of the same pose. One focused on her face the other focused on her beautiful labia. I'd love to see more photographers doing that. Thank you Alex Lynn!

AS long as we're posting personal feelings . . . I get bored silly with a model who smiles in every shot, every set, all the time. To me that seems fake. But give me a model who shows a variety of expressions and I feel like she's letting us get to know her. The real her. Thank you Adel for your sets, please keep them coming and don't change a thing!

Ditto to all the wonderful post about Veselin. My only request would be to see a little more range of emotion. Her expressions change a little in some of the sets, those are the best in my opinion. Otherwise, wow, gorgeous!

I couldn't disagree more. 95% of the models on Met-Art smile. The few who don't (or the one's that do a set where they're not smiling so much) are great! To me it shows an intensity and depth of emotion that is unfortunately rare. And though Vera E hasn't had a new set on Met-Art for a number of years, I love her sets and wish more models would do at least a set or two for those of us who prefer to see a little more passion.
Thank you Vera E, you are missed!

Images 13 & 14 are perfect. It shows a technique I wish Rylsky would tech to other photographers. They are basically the same shot but one is focused on her face and the other a bit lower. Love it, thanks!

I love the camera angles in shots 103 - 107 just wish at least ONE of them was focused on her face. I know most members may not feel that way, but I also love to see the look in her eyes. That said, Rylsky is still one of my favorites.

If there's one thing Met-Art has in ample supply it's beautiful models. What is a little more rare however, is a model with a nice range of emotion and facial expressions. Daniel Sea embodies both. I hope to see many more sets to come.

I like Loreen, but her early sets are the best. She had a wider range of expressions. What happened to that? I know most of Met's members like a model who smiles 100% of the time, but I love it when they show a range from happy to intense.

Can't agree! I love the models who know how to look serious (without looking dull), who know how to look intense or passionate. There is plenty of personality in those looks, but I guess not everyone can see it.

90% of the girls smile. Personally I prefer the more intense look, though I admit Liana looks a little on the plastic side, I have to thank both model and photographer for the effort to bring that intensity to these shoots. Thank you!

Tony Murano! What is wrong with this man? Does he own a jewelry store? Is he in love with jewelry? Is he a jewelry artist who happens to use nude models as a backdrop? I'm beginning to think if I never see another piece of jewelry on this site or another set by Tony I would not be an unhappy man. Great model, just too bad she's been photographed by someone who doesn't see it - or want us to.

Ok, now I'm worried. It's been months and no new sets!?! Please don't tell me Liza B has retired! Leonardo, you have to do something! Take her to dinner. Offer to double her modeling fee. Give her jewels, diamonds, gold, platinum even. Just get her back. Please!

Angela Linin first shot this model. She was able to capture a more serious look, which I liked. Leonardo, your photo quality is much better but would love to see you capturing the intensity of your models with some more serious faces. I know a lot of viewers like the pretty smiles, but it be nice to see a mix!

Liza B is coming up on her 10 year anniversary with MetArt! May she have another 10 years! ...20 years for that matter, I'd still download her sets even at 49. One of the single hottest models on this site!

Tony Murano can take some great shots, just really hate it when he blocks one of those great shots with some kind of prop. Though he's better than he used to be, looking at his older stuff it was like he just used a model as the background for a ribbon or piece of jewelry, still he just can't seem to resist reverting back from time to time :-(

Ok, now I'm worried. It's been months and no new sets!?! Please don't tell me Liza B has retired! Leonardo, you have to do something! Take her to dinner. Offer to double her modeling fee. Give her jewels, diamonds, gold, platinum even. Just get her back. Please!

Liza B is coming up on her 10 year anniversary with MetArt! May she have another 10 years! ...20 years for that matter, I'd still download her sets even at 49. One of the single hottest models on this site!

I've never been a fan of flexing shots, however, with her very first set on Met I have become a Nimfa fan. I can't say it enough, I love a model who shows a range of facial expression. Thank you Nimfa and welcome!

Wow, a photographer after my own heart. I enjoy this set and would love it if all photo artist stopped asking the models to smile all the time. I agree it's forced and unnatural. Thanks Lorenzo for your style!

I, on the other hand, LOVE the shots between Kenya's legs with her face IN focus. For those who don't get it (maybe they've never done it), but if you've ever gone down on a woman then looked up at her face and see her watching you . . . well, there's nothing more erotic. At least that's my take.

Ditto to all the wonderful post about Veselin. My only request would be to see a little more range of emotion. Her expressions change a little in some of the sets, those are the best in my opinion. Otherwise, wow, gorgeous!

If there's one thing Met-Art has in ample supply it's beautiful models. What is a little more rare however, is a model with a nice range of emotion and facial expressions. Daniel Sea embodies both. I hope to see many more sets to come.

When I saw the first few shots I thought "wow, really hot girl. Seductive look. This is going to be a great set." But then I scrolled down. Sorry but paint, like too many tattoos, is just a real turn off.

Nice set, though I wish it were a little longer. Is it just me or does Maria Espen remind anyone of Emma Watson (aka Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter films, and who I believe also once had braces & aka Belle of Beauty and the Beast). I hope we see much more of this new beauty!

Images 82 & 83: I know I've posted this opinion before but I'll say it again. Two photos of the same pose. One focused on her face the other focused on her beautiful labia. I'd love to see more photographers doing that. Thank you Alex Lynn!

AS long as we're posting personal feelings . . . I get bored silly with a model who smiles in every shot, every set, all the time. To me that seems fake. But give me a model who shows a variety of expressions and I feel like she's letting us get to know her. The real her. Thank you Adel for your sets, please keep them coming and don't change a thing!

I couldn't disagree more. 95% of the models on Met-Art smile. The few who don't (or the one's that do a set where they're not smiling so much) are great! To me it shows an intensity and depth of emotion that is unfortunately rare. And though Vera E hasn't had a new set on Met-Art for a number of years, I love her sets and wish more models would do at least a set or two for those of us who prefer to see a little more passion.
Thank you Vera E, you are missed!

Images 13 & 14 are perfect. It shows a technique I wish Rylsky would tech to other photographers. They are basically the same shot but one is focused on her face and the other a bit lower. Love it, thanks!

I love the camera angles in shots 103 - 107 just wish at least ONE of them was focused on her face. I know most members may not feel that way, but I also love to see the look in her eyes. That said, Rylsky is still one of my favorites.

I like Loreen, but her early sets are the best. She had a wider range of expressions. What happened to that? I know most of Met's members like a model who smiles 100% of the time, but I love it when they show a range from happy to intense.

Can't agree! I love the models who know how to look serious (without looking dull), who know how to look intense or passionate. There is plenty of personality in those looks, but I guess not everyone can see it.

90% of the girls smile. Personally I prefer the more intense look, though I admit Liana looks a little on the plastic side, I have to thank both model and photographer for the effort to bring that intensity to these shoots. Thank you!

Tony Murano! What is wrong with this man? Does he own a jewelry store? Is he in love with jewelry? Is he a jewelry artist who happens to use nude models as a backdrop? I'm beginning to think if I never see another piece of jewelry on this site or another set by Tony I would not be an unhappy man. Great model, just too bad she's been photographed by someone who doesn't see it - or want us to.

Angela Linin first shot this model. She was able to capture a more serious look, which I liked. Leonardo, your photo quality is much better but would love to see you capturing the intensity of your models with some more serious faces. I know a lot of viewers like the pretty smiles, but it be nice to see a mix!

Tony Murano can take some great shots, just really hate it when he blocks one of those great shots with some kind of prop. Though he's better than he used to be, looking at his older stuff it was like he just used a model as the background for a ribbon or piece of jewelry, still he just can't seem to resist reverting back from time to time :-(

I know it's a year late, but you or someone else might still use it. There's two more sets, both on eroticbeauty (former metmodels), under two names, Renata and Varia.
I've got no fucking clue why she or whoever called the shots, decided it was a great idea to make it a big mystery and obscure it that much.

You have missed nothing. I gave up reading the comments years ago, because most of these clowns go all gaga, eyes popping out their head, jaw hitting the floor....Oh WOW!!, before they've even looked at the images.

I am not a hairy fan, but this girl is delectable, likes to show her working parts, and IF Sironi had done the job he's paid to, would have shown her 'working parts', working. Something he failed miserably to do. 10 for Sienne for her presentation, 4 for Sironi for his half-hearted work.